-The number of beans passed changes as our finger combinations change. This is because we aren't adapted to our fingers that way by passing down something with our fingers in different combinations. So, for example if we pass down the beans with the finger combinations UR2 and UR5, we aren't used to passing down the bean like that. So, the number of beans change from the beans passed down from UR1 and UR2. Also, we usually take our time on passing down the bean with the finger combination that we aren't adapted to. Last but not least our thumb gives support by passing down the bean, as you can see (the beginning of the 3 finger combinations that start with URI) is the highest one.
- From looking at this data I can conclude that the numbers are increasing and decreasing. For instance, since I am not used to using finger Combination UR2 and UR3, it will be harder for me to pass down the bean. Also, the finger combinations (UR2, UR4 -UR3, UR4) are the lowest times of beans passed because I am not used to pass the bean like that, and I take my time by passing down the bean using those combinations. The highest number of beans passed is (URI, UR2), (UR1, UR3), (UR1, UR5) because I use my thumb and also it gives support to pass the bean and we are used to passing down the bean with our thumb, not the other combinations with out the thumb.
-2-3 errors that might occur in this experiment is when we drop the bean because either we loose concentration or we don't have the same paste.
-This lab demonstrates adaptation because since we are used to use our thumbs by passing down something, for instance whenever we used the finger combination that doesn't have the thumb included it will be a least number of beans passed. So, since we are adapted by using our thumbs it is harder by using different fingers to pass down the bean.
-The number of beans passed changes as our finger combinations change. This is because we aren't adapted to our fingers that way by passing down something with our fingers in different combinations. So, for example if we pass down the beans with the finger combinations UR2 and UR5, we aren't used to passing down the bean like that. So, the number of beans change from the beans passed down from UR1 and UR2. Also, we usually take our time on passing down the bean with the finger combination that we aren't adapted to. Last but not least our thumb gives support by passing down the bean, as you can see (the beginning of the 3 finger combinations that start with URI) is the highest one.
- From looking at this data I can conclude that the numbers are increasing and decreasing. For instance, since I am not used to using finger Combination UR2 and UR3, it will be harder for me to pass down the bean. Also, the finger combinations (UR2, UR4 -UR3, UR4) are the lowest times of beans passed because I am not used to pass the bean like that, and I take my time by passing down the bean using those combinations. The highest number of beans passed is (URI, UR2), (UR1, UR3), (UR1, UR5) because I use my thumb and also it gives support to pass the bean and we are used to passing down the bean with our thumb, not the other combinations with out the thumb.
-2-3 errors that might occur in this experiment is when we drop the bean because either we loose concentration or we don't have the same paste.
-This lab demonstrates adaptation because since we are used to use our thumbs by passing down something, for instance whenever we used the finger combination that doesn't have the thumb included it will be a least number of beans passed. So, since we are adapted by using our thumbs it is harder by using different fingers to pass down the bean.